Air Freight News
Yachts, whiskey, bull semen land on Argentina’s import blacklist
What do yachts, whiskey, waffles, hammers and bull semen have in common?
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Rhine water level set to fall again at key German chokepoint
The Rhine River’s water level at a key waypoint is set to decline in the coming days, curbing the amount of cargo that barges can…
Secretary Raimondo’s meeting with Japan’s Minister for Economy, Trade, and Industry
Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo met virtually with Japan’s Trade Minister for Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) Yasutoshi Nishimura to congratulate him on his recent…
Commerce Department Launches CHIPS.gov for CHIPS Program Implementation
New website is first step in communicating implementation plans for CHIPS funding
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It’s Only August and Britain’s Christmas Is Already Under Threat
Strikes at Britain’s biggest container port this week have already caused major disruption to trade and are threatening retailers’ busiest season of the year, a…
Europe’s Widening Fertilizer Crisis Threatens Food Supplies
Europe’s fertilizer crunch tightened after Yara International ASA cut output in the face of soaring gas prices, putting more pressure on food supplies as a…
Hong Kong Exports Drop More Than Expected as Global Demand Cools
Hong Kong’s exports plunged in July as disruptions along the border with China and cooling demand across the global economy weighed heavily on trade.
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Ukraine’s Wheat Is Flowing Again But Fears Grow About Next Crop
The good news is that Ukraine’s crucial grain is leaving its ports again. The bad news is that farmland lost to the war and weak…
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India to tell US that Russia oil price cap needs consensus
India will seek broader consensus before it supports US-led efforts to cap the price of Russian oil, which American officials are expected to push for…
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Coffee lovers set for price pain as Vietnam reserves shrink
Vietnam’s vast hoard of coffee beans is shrinking, a phenomenon that’s set to push rising global prices even higher.